Kanji's shadow. Loving the very hard mode. Awesome boss fight, had to use everything I had. Last minute, thought he was going to kill me, but I had a phys-reflect shield on my hero. Boss decides to use assault rush on him. Boink, doink, victory for me. <3

This game is ALL OF THE FUNS.

They added a lot of things to buff your characters from what I read, so I'm glad to hear they added more difficulty settings for those who want that SMT feeling.

...I just want the game for completionist's sake, without spending too much. At least as a PSN classic it'll only cost me $10 at most for what is easily one of the worst games in the franchise in my eyes. While the PSP version would be slightly better, it'd cost at least 3 times more, which I'd be less inclined to pay. This way I can get the game tomorrow and finally be done with it.

Lard, I respect that position, but I don't call it corporate cheerleading to not assume there's a conspiracy behind every decision. I'm about as anti-corporation as they come, but I'm also pretty fatigued by all the cynicism in this industry.

This sounds like an Atlus Japan decision. There is no reason for Atlus USA not to release Eternal Punishment PSP, especially as Innocent Sin presumably didn't sell that badly. They did release Growlanser which wasn't guaranteed to sell at all after all. However, if there's something going on with Index, Atlus USA has their hands tied, because when it comes to in house Atlus titles, Atlus USA most likely is stuck with the decisions of Atlus Japan.

Lard, I respect that position, but I don't call it corporate cheerleading to not assume there's a conspiracy behind every decision. I'm about as anti-corporation as they come, but I'm also pretty fatigued by all the cynicism in this industry.

I see what you're saying but look.

If they had simply come out months ago and said "We're not releasing it because X", I would've been disappointed but moved on.

Atlus sat on their hands for months saying nothing, then dropped a PS1 release out of the blue. That's the way we got confirmation we weren't getting the PSP release. Then they make a blog post citing vague circumstances but are never clear why.

It's not so much the fact that we didn't get it, as the way it was handled. I don't like being condescended to.

Between this and the region locking of P4A, Atlus has really done a lot to show they don't think very much of their customer base.

Well, P4A honestly had a good reason: Atlus Japan didn't want the U.S. version cutting into their sales. I don't like it, especially since I have a Japanese PS3 and paid through the nose for P4A, but I can understand it.

I'm sure there's some bizarre circumstances in regards to P2 that they can't talk about due to corporate politics and BS though, Atlus doesn't normally get all vague about things.

Sorry Taelus, I'm not going to be a corporate cheerleader just because we get a half assed port and are condescended to by Atlus.

Claiming condensation seems like you're being paranoid given his post simply stated there were unusual circumstances, ones he previously indicated he couldn't get into. It just seems that for whatever reason there's a hangup, and either Index doesn't want them going public about any internal problems there or it's with a third party like Sony that's making things difficulty. Plus if it's even just something like the team immediately moving on to other projects once the game went Gold in Japan, well, that's kind of the opposite of "lazy" to me. Frustration over this is very understandable, but this hostility is simply childish.

At any rate their hands are clearly tied for whatever reason and it's not very fair to "shoot the messenger" so to speak, raging and yelling at all of Atlus over an issue that by all indications is far more complex than you'd like to think, or any of us would like it to be at all. At best, you have very real blame to throw at one unspecified party, likely not Atlus USA since they at least got this out and tried to say SOMETHING rather than leave those who didn't grab EP years ago (or are willing to pay top dollar now) high and dry.